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USPTO Patent Application: Relaxation System

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The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083931A1) for a relaxation system. The system incorporates a vibrator, electrodes, and a feedback generator controlled by a processing device to monitor and influence cardiac metrics for relaxation status.

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The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published a new patent application, US20260083931A1, detailing a 'Relaxation System'. The application describes a device that uses a vibrator and electrodes to measure cardiac metrics, determine a relaxation status, and provide user feedback. The system aims to control user relaxation by adjusting vibration and feedback stimuli based on detected cardiac metrics.

This publication represents a new patent application filing and does not impose any immediate regulatory obligations on companies. However, it signals potential future innovation and intellectual property in the medical device and wellness technology sectors. Companies developing similar technologies should be aware of this application as it may impact future patentability and market exclusivity.

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Mar 26, 2026

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RELAXATION SYSTEM

Application US20260083931A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026

Inventors

Daniel Shuter, Angela Sun, David Shuter

Abstract

A relaxation system includes an enclosure, a vibrator, electrodes, a user feedback stimulus generator, and at least one processing device in electrical communication with the vibrator, the electrodes and the user feedback stimulus generator. The vibrator is configured to induce vibrations of the enclosure. Each electrode includes a contact surface flush with or extending outwardly from an outer surface of the enclosure. The user feedback stimulus generator is configured to generate a user-perceptible stimulus different than that of the vibrator. The processing device is configured to control the vibrator based on signals received from the electrodes, to measure at least one cardiac metric based on signals received from the electrodes and provide a detected cardiac metric, to determine a relaxation status by comparing the detected cardiac metric to a target cardiac metric, and to control operation of the user feedback stimulus generator based on the relaxation status.

CPC Classifications

A61M 21/00 A61M 2021/0016 A61M 2021/0022 A61M 2021/0066

Filing Date

2025-05-13

Application No.

19206196

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Draft
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US20260083931A1

Who this affects

Applies to
Medical device makers
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Medical Device Development
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Product Development
Topics
Medical Devices Intellectual Property

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